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3. OUTPUT VOLTAGE<br />

Output voltage can be checked by the following<br />

method. Install resistor and condenser, then rotate<br />

wheel about 2.75 km/h (2 MPH) or equivalent.<br />

NOTE:<br />

Regarding terminal No., please refer to item 1.<br />

ABS SENSOR.<br />

SERVICE PROCEDURE<br />

H4M1141A<br />

49<br />

C: INSTALLATION<br />

1. FRONT ABS SENSOR<br />

[W13C1] 4-4<br />

13. ABS Sensor<br />

1) Temporarily install front ABS sensor on housing.<br />

CAUTION:<br />

Be careful not to strike ABS sensor’s pole<br />

piece and tone wheel’s teeth against adjacent<br />

metal parts during installation.<br />

B4M2209A<br />

2) Install front ABS sensor on strut and wheel<br />

apron bracket.<br />

Tightening torque:<br />

32±10 N·m (3.3±1.0 kg-m, 24±7 ft-lb)<br />

B4M1442A<br />

3) Place a thickness gauge between ABS sensor’s<br />

pole piece and tone wheel’s tooth face. After standard<br />

clearance is obtained over the entire<br />

perimeter, tighten ABS sensor on housing to specified<br />

torque.<br />

ABS sensor standard clearance:<br />

0.3 — 0.8 mm (0.012 — 0.031 in)<br />

Tightening torque:<br />

32±10 N·m (3.3±1.0 kg-m, 24±7 ft-lb)<br />

CAUTION:<br />

Check the marks on the harness to make sure<br />

that no distortion exists. (RH: white, LH: yellow)<br />

NOTE:<br />

If the clearance is outside specifications, readjust.

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